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Grab your friends for a relaxed dinner at Chit Chat Diner and everyone will be happy.
Low-fat foods are not on the menu at Chit Chat Diner, though, so plan to indulge a bit.
Whether you have something to celebrate or just need something to take the edge off, the drink menu at Chit Chat Diner won't disappoint.
Bring your whole brood to Chit Chat Diner, where families can dig in to tasty and kid-friendly fare together.
Groups of all sizes can easily be seated at Chit Chat Diner.
Whether it's just you and a date or you're bringing the whole gang, it's best to call ahead and make a reservation.
Keep it casual at Chit Chat Diner — the restaurant is laid-back and patrons dress accordingly.
That's right! Chit Chat Diner will bring their delicious food to your house for any occasion.
Love the food at Chit Chat Diner but don't have the time to stay? You can pick up your food to eat when you're ready, or have them deliver straight to your home.
Score parking in the lot adjacent to Chit Chat Diner, a local restaurant.
Your tab at Chit Chat Diner will usually run to about $30 per guest.
Stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner — Chit Chat Diner serves up all three meals.

Fall in love at Fairmount Eats — this gem serves tasty Italian fare in a romantic setting.
Put the diet on pause when you visit Fairmount Eats — there are no low-fat menu items.
Got kids? No problem at Fairmount Eats! The restaurant is a fantastic spot for families to dine together.
Warm weather, delectable dishes, and an awesome atmosphere make for a dream night out at Fairmount Eats.
Give the restaurant a call to reserve your table ahead of time.
Can't stay long? Not a problem with the restaurant's take-out and delivery options.
Feed the gang at your next get-together with catering from Fairmount Eats as well.
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Looking for a tasty meal fit for any budget? Look no further than Fairmount Eats.
Chow down on breakfast, lunch, or dinner fare at Fairmount Eats — they're open for all three meals.

For a down home, easygoing vibe, head to River Edge Diner for tasty diner fare.
The menu at River Edge Diner is loaded with gluten-free and low-fat options.
River Edge Diner is a terrific spot for families to gather with its kid-friendly ambience and menu.
Check email, shop online, or get the latest game scores on River Edge Diner's free wifi.
Make a reservation to ensure your table is ready when you are.
Relaxed attire is perfectly fine at River Edge Diner, known for its laid-back ambience.
If you're strapped for time, take out food from River Edge Diner.
If you need to feed a big crowd, River Edge Diner also offers catering services for parties and get-togethers.
Free parking is available in the adjacent lot.
Dining at River Edge Diner will set you back about $30 per person on average.
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are all accepted.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all available at River Edge Diner.
Swing by the restaurant at literally any hour — it's open 24 hours a day.

For the best pick-me-up in town, grab a cup of java at Windmill Diner.
For fresh and healthy eats, head to Windmill Diner.
Catering services are also available.
For those in a rush, the coffee shop lets you take your food to go.
At Windmill Diner, you can find ample parking that is readily available any time of day.
Store your bike at one of the many racks outside of Windmill Diner.
The breakfast dishes at the coffee shop really bring the crowds in, though lunch and dinner are also served.

Matthews Diner and Pancake House is a casual restaurant located on S Washington Ave in Bergenfield. With appetizing sandwiches, this restaurant won't let you down. It's a culinary destination for visitors interested in incredible food.
There's no specific recommended attire, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably.
If you're searching for the perfect spot for a family gathering, it's been reviewed as a great local option for big groups and families with kids. In addition to its convenient take-out offerings, the restaurant even provides catering for events around town. Or, if you just want to pop in for a beverage, the restaurant does have a pretty decent selection at its bar.
A breakfast and brunch staple in the community for more than a quarter century, Matthews Diner and Pancake House is definitely a good call. Don't worry about trying to find a spot on the street, as visitors to the restaurant do have access to a private parking lot nearby. Would you rather ride there? Bike parking is also offered.

Get comfy ordering some delicious diner staples at Englewood Diner, a low-key establishment in Englewood's Englewood area.
Mindful eaters are advised to count calories a different day, as Englewood Diner is without low-fat fare.
You won't need to get a sitter before heading to Englewood Diner — kids are more than welcome at this family-friendly establishment.
Need to catch up on some work or the latest news? Get online at Englewood Diner with their complimentary wifi.
Englewood Diner has a large dining room, making it easy to seat large parties.
Catering makes it easier to organize any event, and Englewood Diner will ensure that it is delicious.
Grab your meal to go at Englewood Diner if you're in a hurry — or better yet, have them bring it to you through their delivery service!
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An average meal at Englewood Diner will set you back about $30.
The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, but it's the brunch menu that draws the most rave reviews from patrons.

Groupon Guide

Much mystery clouds the origins of the Reuben sandwich. In fact, there are two stories that compete for authenticity. The more straightforward one credits New York’s Reuben’s Delicatessen with the invention sometime around 1914, but even those who ascribe to this telling are split. They say that the Reuben was either 1) a scrappy improvisation made when the kitchen was strapped for ingredients, and served to the famous Broadway actress Marjorie Rambeau, or 2) a creation dreamed up by the deli’s chef for owner Arnold Reuben’s son, Arnold Jr.Another theory pins the reuben’s origin to about a decade later, give or take, when a group of men partook in a weekly poker game at the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska. It was tradition at this game for every person to chip in a nickel or so for snacks, and one day, a player asked for a dish that would incorporate two of his favorite foods: corned beef and sauerkraut. He was pleased when the hotel owner’s son presented him with a piping hot sandwich, piled high with these ingredients. That poker player’s name? Reuben Kulakofsky. In a story for the New York Times, Elizabeth Weil, writer and great-granddaughter of one of those poker players, confirms this version—if only through her own family anecdotes.However it was invented, the Reuben remains a sandwich-shop mainstay. In fact, no delicatessen would dare call itself a delicatessen without a Reuben sandwich on the bill of fare. The SetupSlather the bread with thousand island dressing before stacking on the other ingredients. Throw the sandwich on the grill, and serve it hot. The ExpertAgain, the go-to place for a classic Reuben sandwich is the neighborhood delicatessen—the older the better. Think New York’s Katz’s Delicatessen, a city staple since 1888, and Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant in LA, which opened in 1947. Manny’s Cafeteria and Delicatessen has been thriving in Chicago since shortly after World War II. Inside, ordinary folk rub elbows with once-local luminaries, such as Barack Obama and David Axelrod, who has his own table. Who better to share inside info on the Reuben sandwich than third-generation Manny’s co-owner Dan Raskin, who’s been eating—and making—Reubens since childhood? Why is the Reuben so good? I think it’s the different textures and layers to the sandwich, with the cheese and the kraut and then the grilled bread. Is a Reuben without rye bread still a Reuben? A Reuben is a Reuben with the ingredients of rye bread, corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and the Thousand Island dressing. I mean, it’s just not considered a Reuben sandwich if you change it; it’s basically just a grilled sandwich. People come in and ask for all different sorts of things on there, and some of them taste good and some of them don’t, but it’s still not a Reuben. What pairs well with a Reuben? I’ve always been a big fan of cream soda. I think it’s a typical deli drink. To me, there’s nothing like eating a big deli sandwich and a cream soda. I like our potato pancakes. A lot of places do really thin ones, and ours are thick and they have a great texture to them. I think it really complements the sandwich. What makes the Reuben at Manny’s special? For our corned beef, we have particular spices and a flavor profile. Another reason it’s so good here is because we go through so much, so it’s fresh; it’s not just sitting around all day. When you slice it thin, and it’s already cooked down a lot, the longer it sits, the drier it gets. When you eat it right away, it’s still got a lot of flavor in it. How do you eat yours? Some people put the thousand island [dressing] on the sandwich like you’re putting mustard on the sandwich, but I like to dip it in there. I think that’s the best way to [get] all the different textures and layers.
Photos by Andrew Nawrocki, GrouponTake a bite out of other classic sandwiches:The Jibarito, a Sandwich That Ditches Bread for a Pair of Bananas